Rugby Australia release a statement on Rassie Erasmus' video

Rugby Australia release a statement on Rassie Erasmus' video

Rugby Australia has hit back at SA Rugby Director of Rugby Rassie Erasmus following his hour-long video about the first Test where he criticised the performance of Australian referee Nic Berry.

Rugby Australia responded to the video in a statement saying that they have communicated their concern at the precedent that has now been set by Erasmus.

The statement reads: “Rugby Australia has noted with dismay and concern the recent public commentary by South African Director of Rugby Rassie Erasmus, regarding Australian referee Nic Berry and other match officials.

 

“There is no place for abuse of match officials in Australian Rugby, with Rugby Australia, committed to promoting a fair, safe and inclusive Rugby experience for all participants, officials and fans.

“Rugby Australia believes the recent actions are unacceptable and against the spirit and values of the game.


Rugby Australia Chief Executive Andy Marinos said: “Match officials form the very fabric of our game – simply, the game would not exist without them. As a highly regarded and respected international referee appointed by World Rugby, the attack on Nic’s integrity, character and reputation is unacceptable.

 

“We have been in contact with World Rugby, under whose auspices this Test Series sit, and understand that they are actively reviewing this matter as some facts presented were not accurate. It is important to ensure public attacks of this nature are not tolerated. We will continue to provide support to Nic at this time, as both his physical and mental wellbeing remains a priority for us,” Marinos said.


World Rugby have said they are set to address the matter through ‘official channels’.

This comes after World Rugby's short statement on Thursday where they said:  "World Rugby notes the comments made by Rassie Erasmus. The nature of these will be raised with the union via the usual official channels and no further comment will be made at this stage." 

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